Jenkin’s young grandson, Jason, who visited both of them early on in his childhood years. While still small in his infancy, this new Kong was befriended by Dr. Jenkins was able to do this, through researching genetic manipulation, with the implied aid of a collection of ancient, powerful artifacts called the Primal Stones (which are part of the same island home the original Kong came from). Lorna Jenkins took DNA samples from Kong’s body and created a clone of him. In the opening two-part episodes "The Return", a brilliant female scientist named Dr. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kong: TAS is set decades after the movie's continuity, where the original Kong fell to his death from a Empire State Building, at the time of the series opening, which appears to be set well within reach of recent times (there is proof of computers and technology more advanced than the original King Kong movie’s setting).
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